Dalai Lama inaugurates Buddha Smriti Park in Patna

IANS, May 27, 2010

PATNA, India -- Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama on Thursday inaugurated the Buddha Smriti Park, a sprawling 22 acre park dedicated to Lord Buddha in the heart of the city, on the occasion of Buddha Purnima.

The inauguration of the Buddha memorial park was an international event attended by delegations from four predominantly Buddhist countries --Sri Lanka, Burma, Japan and Thailand.

The Dalai Lama thanked Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar for inviting him to inaugurate the memorial park built to commemorate the 2,554 th birth anniversary of Gautam Buddha and described his visit to the state as a pleasant one.

The foreign delegations attended the prayer ceremony during the inaugural function. They brought consecrated Buddha urns and gifts, which were kept at the memorial park by the Dalai Lama.

The spiritual leader also planted a sapling of the tree under which Lord Buddha is believed to have attained enlightenment in Bodh Gaya. A branch of the original Mahabodhi tree is believed to have been taken to Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka by Emperor Ashok's son Mahendra.

The Sri Lankan delegation had brought a sapling from this tree to be planted at the Buddha Smriti Park.

Bihar governor D. Konwar and the chief minister, along with his cabinet colleagues and top officials, were present during the ceremony.

The park is located near the Patna railway junction and is spread over 22 acres of prime land located in the heart of the city. The project is estimated to have cost more than Rs.125 crore.